I have noticed on google and youtube that they have recently changed their search algos and filters and since then the user experience has become a lot more shitier and the search results are being censored left and right by organized jewry (((regulations))) they even delisted websites like 8chan.

It is time to change to a new digital jew: "Hey it's Weinberg here, you can trust me fellow white I will never track you down to make more shekels."

I tried switching to DDG for about 3 months. At first I was pleased,but the more and more I used it, the more and more I found myself "supplementing" my searching with Google searches. It came to the point where I was constantly going back to google more and more. I recently had to switch back to just google.

But it's all ish no matter where you turn.

I also tried start page for a few days but it would always annoy me. I have my browser set to 150% plus viewing mode and every time I do a search on startpage it would reset back to 100%. GRRRRR.

__________________Whites are the only ones to blame for White Genocide. They allowed their enemies infiltrate their govt, borders and minds. A v!o|en+ media coup is the first necessary step toward reversing this mess.

I just use searx.me, a metasearch engine, aggregating the results of other search engines while not storing information about its users. No logs, no ads and no tracking.

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Searx (/sɜːrks/) is a free metasearch engine, available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users. To this end, Searx does not share users' IP addresses or search history with the search engines from which it gathers results. Tracking cookies served by the search engines are blocked, preventing user-profiling-based results modification. By default, Searx queries are submitted via HTTP POST, to prevent users' query keywords from appearing in webserver logs. Searx was inspired by the Seeks project, though it does not implement Seeks' peer-to-peer user-sourced results ranking.

Each search result is given as a direct link to the respective site, rather than a tracked redirect link as used by Google. In addition, when available, these direct links are accompanied by "cached" and/or "proxied" links that allow viewing results pages without actually visiting the sites in question. The "cached" links point to saved versions of a page on archive.org, while the "proxied" links allow viewing the current live page via a Searx-based web proxy. In addition to the general search, the engine also features tabs to search within specific domains: files, images, IT, maps, music, news, science, social media, and videos.

Along with the most well-known instance at searx.me, Searx also features dozens of user-run instances at their own URLs. A service called Searxes can be used to search a different random Searx instance with each query.Searx.me is also available as a Tor hidden service. A public API is available.

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Across all categories, Searx can fetch search results from about 82 different engines. This includes major search engines and site-specific searches like Bing, Google, Reddit, Wikipedia, Yahoo, and Yandex. The engines used for each search category can be set via a "preferences" interface, and these settings will be saved in a cookie in the user's browser, rather than on the server side, since for privacy reasons, Searx does not implement a user login model. Other settings such as the search interface language and the search results language (over 20 languages are available) can be set the same way.

Searx can fetch a plethora of results beyond the reach of any other search engine I've used.

If you ever use Tor Browser, searx also has a Tor hidden service (onion address), increasing privacy even more. You can read more about that on privacytools.io, an excellent site for tips on staying private & safe on the Internet.

Here is an excerpt from searx's "about" page:

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Why use searx?

searx may not offer you as personalised results as Google, but it doesn't generate a profile about you

searx doesn't care about what you search for, never shares anything with a third party, and it can't be used to compromise you

searx is free software, the code is 100% open and you can help to make it better. See more on github

If you do care about privacy, want to be a conscious user, or otherwise believe in digital freedom, make searx your default search engine or run it on your own server

Searx's source code is entirely free and open source (unlike DuckDuckGo and Startpage), free as in free speech, not necessarily free beer. No "terms and conditions" to "abide" to, so no worrying about your requests being compromised by third parties and/or goverment agencies for being an evilracistnaziwhowannakill6millionjews.

It is probably the only search engine that doesn't include ads in the search results and tracking cookies, that I've dealt with on DDG and SP.

Searx does take some getting used to, but in the long run, the privacy benefits are infinitely superior to Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc., and in some cases, even DDG and SP. Another good thing, its results are unbiased, which is good for political stuff that other search engines censor. It is certainly the least jewed search engine out there. Be sure to adjust the SafeSearch filter to "Moderate" in the Preferences (at the top-right corner of the page) to filter out any undesirable results that might show up, otherwise it's a near-perfect search engine.

Based on the information in the article, I have elected to not use searx. It's ok, but the author was not able to form an opinion about their privacy policy. Instead I am now using StartPage as primary with DuckDuckGo(SSL) and Swisscows as secondaries.

"The scope of this tutorial is limited primarily to preserving your privacy when using the default Firefox (or derivative thereof) search engine plugins, as well as to present alternative ways to use the major search indexes, such as Google, Bing and Yahoo."

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"The hundreds of millions of dollars that Mozilla rakes in annually is largely due to its partnership with search engine companies such as Google. These ethically challenged mega-corporations then track your web activities and sell the data they collect to advertisers and governments and who knows who else. I think these kinds of partnerships are clearly at odds with Mozilla’s statement, “Committed to you, your privacy and an open Web“.

So how does Mozilla get paid by the mega-giants like Google? Simple: Any time you use the default search engine plugins that are packaged with the browser ... parameters tell the search engine that you are using a Firefox/Mozilla product and that’s all it takes for Mozilla to rake in the dough. If you do not wish to participate in these affiliate schemes and/or value your privacy, read on."

Perhaps a little techy for the average user, but good, easy to understand basic points.

Author points out Searx's excellent qualities including the capability to be used in a decentralized mode. I won't go into how to so that, but if interested, you can read it for yourself.

My primary search engine will now be searx with Startpage and Duckduckgo as secondaries. I'm dropping swisscows because it's "christian" based with no real controls.
Incidentally, 12bytes.org has some very good information on making Firefox more secure.